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is at least less messy than the medical condition!
I will start posting Gaby book 24 here on BC on Wednesday, I had intended to do it today but the weather has mucked up my schedule.
I have managed to get a couple of rides in, Friday i went to get my lunch in Weston sM, expecting mostly dry with a tail wind return. What i got was strong winds driving rain through even my Goretex jacket and up by the airport it was sleeting, only a lack of further metres saving us from snow. And it was freezing, by the time i got back from the 106km ride i was frozen.
Then today, well the wind was whipping over the Cotswolds but it did stay dry and even bright for most of the ride. Lots of people out on 2 wheels, it felt like a hilly version of the Netherlands at times. Just over 90km with almost 10m/km of up, the hilliest ride since my xmas knee sprain - not too painful but i'm not rushing into too much intense climbing. So far the coming week looks fairly settled so i'll hopefully not be swapping ride days about and i might even be a bit more enthused!
Lastly, the keyboard diarrhea, I got another Book 27 chapter written in first draft yesterday, my Patreon peeps can read it now! I'll be cracking on again in the morning so with a following wind and no diversions there should be another part done by midweek. Patreon peeps really will be reaping their rewards over the next weeks!
until Wednesday
Wiedersehn
Madeline Anafrid
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That word flow
How I know that. 'Hummingbird' is doing that to me at the moment!
Words may come and words may go
and even go on an extended vacation.
When they come it is a time for celebration. I'm deep into a political thriller (no title yet) and when I read Maddy post I took stock and found that I'd written almost 5000 words in one day and had time to cook sunday lunch (roast chicken).
The past month or so has seen limited inspiration when it comes to the production or editing of stories but this past week things have been different.
My wish for every writer is that their muse comes back from its winter break in Cancun (or Malaga) and they become productive once again.
Samantha